Clark Humanities Museum Examines 75 Years of the Scripps Student Experience

The Clark Humanities Museum at Scripps College is pleased to announce the exhibition "La Semeuse" and Campus Life: Capturing 75 Years of Scripps History on display from April 15 through May 19. Featured archival items will include issues of Scripps’ yearbook La Semeuse, personal scrapbooks, clothing, and other ephemera. Clark Humanities Museum is located on the Scripps College campus in Claremont, and is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.

The Campus Life exhibit is part of the conclusion to the yearlong celebration of the College’s 75th anniversary and provides a textured and panoramic view of Scripps student life from the earliest days to the present. Blending issues of the college yearbook La Semeuse and pieces from the Scripps College Archives, this exhibition will explore 75 years of the varied and colorful ways students have spent their time at Scripps, including residence hall traditions, classroom endeavors, social activities, extra-curricular interests, and intercollegiate adventures. Campus Life is curated by Scripps alumna and Sally Preston Swan Librarian at Denison Library Judy Harvey Sahak along with Denison Reference Librarian Carrie Marsh. For more information on this exhibit, please call (909) 607-3606.

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